confer an honour
授予荣誉
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To bestow an award or title as a mark of respect.
为表示尊敬而颁发奖项或头衔。
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confer an honour = 授予荣誉 (为表示尊敬而颁发奖项或头衔。)
- The university decided to confer an honour on the distinguished scientist for her lifetime achievements.大学决定授予这位杰出科学家终身成就荣誉。
- It is a great privilege to confer this honour upon such a deserving individual.能够授予这样一位当之无愧的人这项荣誉,是极大的荣幸。
- The highest military honour was conferred upon the soldier for acts of extreme bravery.这名士兵因其极度英勇的行为被授予了最高的军事荣誉。
- The Queen annually confers honours on citizens who have made significant contributions to society.女王每年都会向对社会做出重大贡献的公民授予荣誉。
- Next year, the committee will confer a posthumous honour to recognize the late artist's work.明年,委员会将追授一项荣誉,以表彰已故艺术家的作品。
- The institution has the authority to confer the honour of a fellowship to esteemed academics.该机构有权授予尊敬的学者院士的荣誉。
- They debated whether it was appropriate to confer such a prestigious honour on the controversial politician.他们就是否应该授予这位有争议的政治家如此崇高的荣誉进行了辩论。
- Conferring an honour of this level is not a decision the board takes lightly.授予此等级的荣誉并非董事会轻易做出的决定。
- The society was established to confer honours on outstanding figures in the world of literature.该协会的成立是为了向文学界的杰出人物授予荣誉。
- He felt unworthy when the king chose to confer the honour of knighthood upon him.当国王选择授予他骑士荣誉时,他感到自己受之有愧。